Working Psu Fan To Hard?

tranto

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Just build a computer which is very silent. I unplugged my case fans because they are all really cheap, loud and don't really move that much air. Am I putting to much strain of the fan for the psu and potentially to much heat? System temps are good and compute is stable

Seasonic s12ii 430w
Athlon 760k x4 -Mild oc 4ghz
4gb gskill 1600
Hyper 212 evo
Radeon 6670 gddr5
Ecs a55f2-m4

Should i deal with the sound until i am able to get better fans or am I worrying about nothing?
 
if the case fans are the small 3 pin fans try connecting them to the mb so the mb can slow the fans down. if not they do have 7v fan cables to slow 120mm fans down so there not screaming loud or pick up a cheap fan controller. as long as the power supply fan is facing down where it can pull cold air into the supply you should be fine.
 

tranto

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Case fans are just 4 pin molex that came with the case. Power supply is pulling warm air from the case and exhausting it. My case does not have a cold air intake for the psu
 

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i gave up on them 120mm to 200mm case fans, i switched to a single 20 inch 3-speed ac fan which i bolted to the case side panel...it keeps the cpu below 40c all the freaking time..even in a heatwave.